I know about his ,but i forgot to add that i am running ldap to store
user information NOT USING UNIX ACCOUNT via /etc/passwd..
How to get maildrop to work in this case ?? If no idea to do this ,
i must write a pacth a do it..:-(
Michael Leone writes:
hzqbbc said:
I have successfully installed and configured maildrop 1.3.9,and felt
happy,but when i add a new user and sendmail to it(the new user's home
directory does not exists and i haven't create it manually),maildrop
complain that"Unable to open mailbox".
Through the debug code i added to maildrop, it indicate the $HOME
direcotry does not exits.How could i make maildrop to automatic generate
$HOME and $HOME/Maildir if it doesn't exists?
If you do a "maildirmake Maildir" in /etc/skel, any new user created will
have a "Maildir" directory underneath their home directory automatically.
(I do that under Debian; should work under any Linux, I believe)
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